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Medical Channel. 2002; 8 (1): 17-21
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-60050

ABSTRACT

To highlight the general trend of drug abuse in Karachi, age group of addicts, their background, reasons for drug abuse and response of family, friends and society and steps necessary to eliminate this problem. Study is on 200 addicts, conducted in Government Hospitals, Private Rehabilitation Centers and three different areas in Karachi. Out of 200 addicts 95 percent were males. At the time of interview majority of addicts were between 10-20 years. The sources of drug supply were friends and drug peddlers mostly. Main reason for starting the drug was stress and friends. Heroin was the most commonly used drug, those who took Charas as initial drug ended up switching over to Heroin. Majority was willing to quite the drug but most of them were brought for treatment by family, friends, neighbours or police. Out of those treated many restarted the drug because of the friends or refusal by family or society to give them a second chance. Few had police record. Addiction is wide spread amongst the youth with major problem being stress due to domestic and financial problems, joblessness. The main cause being amendable needing help from doctor, family, friends, society and government


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Humans , Male , Female , Substance-Related Disorders/classification , Behavior, Addictive , Social Problems , Heroin , Alcohol Drinking , Surveys and Questionnaires
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JPMA-Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 1999; 49 (9): 220-221
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-51351

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To highlight the clinical criteria of persons who are accused of being under the intoxicating effect of alcohol brought to medicolegal officer by the police. METHODS: Included cases of alcohol intoxication reported to the medicolegal sections of three major government hospitals of Karachi i.e., Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre, Civil Hospital and Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi, during the period January to December 1996. During one year of study, 338 persons were brought from police stations all over Karachi to the medicolegal sections of the above three hospitals. Out of these, 260 persons were disposed off by the medicolegal officers by use of their clinical judgement, 78 persons were suspected to be under the effect of alcohol intoxication and were referred to the chemical examiner where urine and blood analysis for alcohol was positive in 40 and negative in 38 cases. Only one fatal case of alcohol intoxication was reported to the chemical examiner and the viscera sent for examination were positive for alcohol. The incidence of the positive cases of alcohol intoxication on laboratory analysis was 11.8% while negative results were obtained in 11.2% cases, out of 23% cases referred to the chemical examiner, indicating that the bulk of cases i.e. 76.9% were disposed off on clinical criteria only which is a crude method of assessment of cases of acute alcohol intoxication


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Humans , Male , Acute Disease , Prevalence , Forensic Medicine , Police
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